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3 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. JUNE 16, 1893-TEN PAGES. E WHO IS RESPONSIBLE? a tpl done without waiting HYATTSVILLE AND VICINITY. “THE MAN IN THE CASE.” AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTIO’ AUCTION SALES. PEST ther the building would fall down. = a a — =— = Farther Testimony in Regard te the Ford’ Ho oxid that there was no one responsible ex-|The Maryland Agricultural College—Mcet- | Testimony in the Borden Trial Decidedly THIS AFTERNOON. z ToMORKOW. FUTURE DAYS. are ete — ‘Theater Disaster. cept the chief of the bureau. ing of Town Commissioners. Favorable to Lissle. JRATCHFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTS. WW “2TER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers JRATCHIPFE, DARE & CO, AUCTIONEERS, ATCLIPPE & DAKE ee comavendenegrieviy Mo inne 18,109 | srry ivr Tas Soar’ telopeapis reper | Rete ASA RY APGPON GE, BANE) SRS CROC MERE GER |xanon, serous, a masewesy, mex | “rey sOVERAL PRACTICAL BUILDERS EXAMINED as TO| The next witness was Mr. Kol G. ‘Camp- ‘The regular pectoris aaicalnsa wae yesterday after Tur Stan's telegraphic report Beveeat 207 03 2 STREET NORTH erates hy tage Se “ aE Hobse. SEO Ue oP MOGuE Pr Gree Mo ‘We CHARACTER OF THE WORK DOSE BY THE Dell, who was in business in the building north | 4 12'0, 1 Mucviend agricultural College yee closed Dr. Benjamin H. Hardy of Fall River | uy ririueot a derros ot ie'bunreme Courtot the | CORTES OF “2 UETPTEES 00M HOT |e CORR vic! near Gr eck. | et “CONTRACTOR—CAPT. THORPE TELLS WHat ux) of the theater at the time of the accident. He a testified as follows: of Cotembts: rf jase tana ‘TE . py wares tt we VE. X.W.. FOR] CORAN STi seen ee Mo a aleck ta the morning tho | 2tited 88 £0 we: ceote, Kwont | imsemin: Cateeige Walk gown: | REAL AGTUL ST: AND PA. AVE, GEWs, EOE : iE Avctiox. KNOWS ABOUT THE SPECIFCATIONS, ETC. said that he had always considered the old now where rden house wont | v inant. and John Welch, infant, ¢t ol. are PLAC a uN! y ENTE! HURSDAY ERNOON. JUNE. STY- Be = Ta eae ectare. The weet wail | Alamnt Association met and elected the! +, shore on the morning of the murder nt 9 nnd | {_wéants, ¢be_ undersigned thnsteen wil ofo¥ fon PLAGE “ToMORMOW, JUNE SEVENTEENTH, | On THURSDAY APTUINGON. JUNE TWENTY. y gnblic ol FR- AT TEN O'CLOCI . SECOND, Ai FIVE O'CLOCK, we will off sale ‘The inquest into the resultsof last Friday's dis- | Was cracked, the north wall leaned and the east | following officers: President, M. C. Hazen;/ 19.59 J saw a medium-sized young man, very Ae ae EP HEENa bat OF "Foxe we DB. _ aden 14:1, felt ALSO. im front of the rte is ENTH DAY OF 31 3 | ers ne uPHOL- POTS square 179, She city of wall bulged. vice president, E. G. Niles; treasurer, J- | sate in com i vou fixed on the | (aces, PALE EAST FOUR OCLOCE Ya ihe | FICE MED IN CIR TAPESTRY: WARDROBRE: | Frontine 2! fo:ton 1th sy'n dupe of $2 feet 19 Saeed known 2m aster was continued yesterday aftersconat 8) “How about the south wall?” asked Mr. |B Latimer; socretary. H. C. Sherman; execo- ee eae deo on bs bedemnes ee! snd bale to thei of Westnet CHAM ER SUITES. SEDEDGAMDS BIS! 186 | inches on Corourat sts proved ty a‘lange brick | geval of te rah crclock at Willard Hall. |The first witnessof the | Werntrsn't know anything about the soath | ve committes, J. B. “Gray, Dr. L. A. Grifith, | was acting strangely. In consequence of his | i un ble, to, it: All oF lot manatee eh | TORK OAR MCCKERS, EASY CHATES, ETC. | The above proverty will be sold subject to the fol- | fbn a dep. af mi aeven fev toe tate afternoon was Jas. H. Dony, the printer & —- G67), berinnine for the same on the lino of Fatreet | Terms cash. WALTER B. WILLIAM» & CO. lowing trusts: $8,000 due Jume 11, 1806: 84,500— y or the imap A.C. Tolson, A committee was appointed for js aan frac a eres: fecord and pension divisoa, who was onaaa wit-| wall” answered the witness. He then went on | fs C.” _ A committee was appoinied f0F | appearance Tturned my earriago to watch Mim | tov fe ua dincant vsejdget andsty and | Ht Es : Ructionee! Patt which. de tarale 4400 tnomthiy —tulance an ape nese when the morning esesion cloced. He was | £0517 ‘bet he was on bend St te ‘oe bad be | on the 6th o oem onetor which Mr, A. |22be went by. Ibavoe faint ides that I bad | grr of taid square: ranntis inence north oue hundred | G, SAMSTAG. AUCTIONEER, ferns cf sale: Pay $1,020 cas (over amd above the sent back to the office to see if he could find the | gyor seen any large timbers suitable for that seen him before. and twenty (120) feet: thence west twenty-thi 816 7th at. mw. | trusiar, balance #100 yor month. at G percent far | Sotiare nano ; . Tolson was wade chairman. A public meet |" 11 areas in light nit of | ett sagaretne kp eet nec oe ara, PRR ADOT Sooner te a | pada ee alee original eopy of the Petated ms Burpose carried into the building, fe adird | ing of the association was slso held, at which ete ee TBa halen ut | and thence vant ater thas tine to the point of basin: | SATURDAY SORN DAE REVENTEENTR, | torus of save are hp with in fifteen days | cenit af wer bangred specifications. He was unable to find the origi- he : together with the improvements theroen. 1683, AT TY “CLOCK. frou the day of sale the right is reserved to resell nd cash. balxnce in two equal in- | Entire stock of Fancy G “ js and Notions, consisting | property ‘at the risk and cost of the defauitinz ne af purchase. Com i tal papers from which the matter was set up. | Thorpe about the building engaged in super- Mr. A.C. Tolson and Mr. J. B. Gray delivered | have been unable to do #0. Ihave never’ seen | ™ said afternoon session that 3 Maacr's cunt. ers to be eum Vising the re orations upon the old and new alumni, re-| him since.” aysblein one and. two? sear froma ths Saarinen Borcher after five days” sayertig in Sion Cha) dame, otherwige trae one he had not | " "Tits closed the testimony for the day, and at | spectively. Prof. Silvester, the prosident of | Cross-examined:/ “The man was acting dif- | atthe rate ft oronvam jer aust, payabie wer WERE ari LEATHERS, — | Convenancing and fecontagy at the eest of the par” hg property aye Tek od able to find the originals, though it was ‘o'clock the inquest was adjourned until 11 college, provided a bountirul repast for the | ferent from any person I ever saw on the strect | annvaliy. and Jor ena Per eee eod ot trast on vers AhGH MECIANICAT, TOYS, ea aiccraek mins pat of the el RAt not customary to destroy such papers. The | o'clock this morning. association at 12 o'clock. ‘d in a, life, He was agitated and seemed to be | *e 11 iene male, or oll, be at. Se, Oboe ‘ot. ho. verything sold to the highest bid ler. No raeree. picasso = sand DARE & CO..Avcts. _ | published in Wan Binace. t . at 1 pg a Anetioneér. SCANSON ~Auetioneera, aa is oe r, 5 Trastegs. ones in question had probably been mislaid. a The exercises were opened at 2 o'clock with | # i pe a mA ae “te es Sus Ne ee x ane ‘remember having placed them by Prof. Silvester, Mra, Delia S. Manley, who lives on 24 stroot | pitted with in fifteon day's from sale. Schiredis die oe ch (RMB DAUM 7 a ea He id not remember he on THE UMBRELLA TRAGEDY, | on tir leongratalated the students upon tho | in Fall River, stepped up agatnat tho Fal, and, | ie recording, Se. A ashe fa USES SANE OF TROUPE TE SEC Miah Kocsis salute rated Coroner's | progress they had made during the past year | in answer to a question by Mr. Jonnings, sal DUS A CRALL. } trustees, 3 z branay ee es ra | progrees they bed wide clases tho huty they | sho was passing tho Borden house with Mes, | se1%deds a0 St St nes BE ska deed ot tron dls, recorded, to Liber SCCTOREEEE Chas. W. Perkins, a builder of about thirty gs Sea SRR Qued. to. their alma mater, the stato | Hart when she saw n young man attired ina FLAT ON APARTMENT TOUAE. 728 folig awe Sey one of the lan years’ experience in this city, was the noxt wit-| Oliver White, the young man who caused the | and to thomselves, and said’ that enrnost | suit of white stunding by tho Borden ante. v s° pOF Ty DIGXILSTREET NORTHWEST. FS) SALE 2 STREET SORT T PENSTNEMES QTCTION PAzaan onc WEDAESD AVY the TWENTE Bers “Aver seat ieee tc hed known Ford's ‘Theater | death of Edwani Shea with an umbrella, at| work was demanded in whatever profesion | That was about 9:15. She had net noticed the meaixreatibavorsexe. | AT BESSGaes Atcrion BAZAAE ech a Five ; ‘ever since it was built and had been in it three | heretofore published in Tux Stan, was present they might select. Gen. Jonn Eaton, ex-com- | young man when she first came along. reel ed a8 and being in ‘times since it fell. In his opinion the building | at the inquest held at the fourth precinct police missioner of education, delivered an address on A REPORTER'S TESTIMONY. negen. Distract of ¥ of W faehgemts rte of fst am ie rsh wide 940 La. Aveo : ya iepth of 138 fect Ginches to a 80-toot ble, atid Known pon the. plat or “plat uf Une a fell because of im; underpinning. Three . olico | the hand and the head. The stage was bounti-| Walter P. Stevens, who. at the time of the | Wi” ‘This teopenyainahas ysis Side ley SATURDAY MORNING, BFGIENIXG AT | sit Eatontown exeing les wumberod 15%, Lod and eblte a: per station at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon accord- | tuijy decorated with flowers anda large number = 1} | gite foths improved by wlaren four-story brick dwell: SATURD cgigaeMhme the | 22> ith the improvements, thereon, together with CAT HALT PA! of the columns had been ony though ing to promise, and his couveel, Mr. H. B.| of lo wore. present. Masic wns| ‘f@se°dy, was s reporter for one of the Fall} ine or apartment houge, ‘containing 27 room, on TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell within the fhe dmwroveauenta, “wave. fasrmenth, “Fuehts, FT devcritest PAGE ween bee Os come Moulton, was also present. White is not more | furnished by the Naval Academy Band | River dailies, was called to the stand by Mr. furnace aud: steam bent rannen, kee Th ee eed of Horses and Merot_consienedt | Hp wie anpartaine ato beloninn oF | Coleman to wi Tee item cls successfully without shoring Up than eigh ‘old, and gave his residence | "nd prayer was offered by Rev. Geo. H. Zim-| Jennings. His testimony was the most im- ¥ isin one of the best Ideations ih ihe no-th= Paige pectic! ian B Me pe natd solety for | macimns, Queshird cash, balance in 6. 12 and 18 | by the full devth of hak pumbered tdrty-one ¢ HL) poe west. Mark Wood, the | MeFMAN, Pastor of the Methodist Church of | portant for the defense that had had come out TES Seldom we pot proper want of You will find in thts lot icrent: puyatie ‘sembamualif asda hose. | ceven iuuteal ant aiutcon (710), an por Plek ree 10th street, as 218 H street northwest. Mark Wood, the| Hvattsyilie. Essays wore read by the following | up to this time. He went to the Borden house "ion for u decitable invest:nent, eaten eae tise: and all | cured by a dead of trast'on tre provecty sold, orall | fu Liver W-T-sfelie 20n, au che surveyors office of Se alone the acciden' young man who was arrested on suspicion 800N | five gradual who received the degree of | on the morning of the tragedy in the regular parties I scatleg Mf the option of the purchaser. Conveyancing, | District of Columbia, with the improvements theregn, have after the death of Shea, and who was subse- bechelor periget ll Charles Alvey of Wash- | course of business. He went through tho | ,,\7 sh, ba ance in one a a eo — He seat qfTmrhaners cont, A” deposit ot, e200 | ‘The proterts Salle sold watiject toe. nelor aerd been sO \- or years. Ww Per ann ioe of euler “Tettas of ng PR a VE ees tly released, was also there. - He had taken | ington county, subject, “Individuality in | groundsand out to tho barn, panneally, OF ontion of t @ Mer Notop Mostes, 3 Mew Top| hel ath tn Gtemdue cherebe Oe team |teaie ‘without quently , wae nat ty, t ts st pee esis, 3 Serve the riche to reself ths pwoperty ‘at thera and | “icrmms: Onethird of the purchase momey in eat, So cee no part in the affair, nor did he even know | Citizenship.’ Samuel 8. Buckley of Baltimore SOME ONE IN THE BARN. purchasor's ¢ i Bugsies, 1 New Jamp-seat, 2 New Dayton | cost of defauitine paschaser after tive days advertine= ein nix note %© ‘aid without ‘sehen . naidorable in- | COUBtY, subject, “Departments, of Natural} «white I was in there,” he said, “T heard | sale. “Terms of saleto tne complied, with tn fftesn Warons and 1 New Surrey, alto « lot of | ment of such resale in some newspaper published 1a eats of 6 have stood as they either of the participants. Consideral History in Agricultural Colleges;" G. G. Graff ; Babar | dayas otherwise the rvhiescrved to "resell tho Secomtthand. Carriexs, Wacons, Buggies, | Wasbinwton, D.C. brick and mortar work seemed cot jfested in the inquest by friends ie raft | thrco persons walking abotit in the upper part | proparty atthe risk and cont of detaulting purchaser #8 CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER. wes mani y of Montgomery county, subject. “The Agric » Aiter five days’ advertivenent of resale in Soe ——— HENKY H. BERGMAN’ wfn answer to. question Of the deceased, who wero ansiour that White | tural Future of Maryland” Wiliam Lawronco [of the bar.” | | Auman muni sori state : serine i held for their companion’s death, Frederick county, subject, “Industrial Edu- iceman Medley, it willbe remembered, SSINGEI —s = —-— Bandred dollars (e100) required at the time. the witness said that the there was no testimony to show other than that | cation; Henry C. Tiere ot! Virginia, sub- | bed sworn that there were’ no traces, of foot.) aS. BISSINGER 940 La. Ave. | quowas powtixe « sox, ancucgeers, Kero pies sofia with im 10 age ater, enough under Shea was the aggressor, an and t, “The Reorganization of Our Military | steps on the floor of the barn loft when he went | tee very vaLUANLE BU CLIFF DARE? — = TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL cost of defaulting pur- Soham Cleo Oliver wore ‘attending te their own busi-| Vorces." Cadet Stiiuhcll cf Harford county was | up there to make an examination if there were | “#RHE.VFRY, VALUABLE BUILDING L078 OK | JRATCLIFFE, Dann ree Pormant een AE PROPER ay of | ee eeauoe navertisement of soch resale im ‘treated as these floors ness when Shea interfer ma. awarded the gold medal for plowing the bestfur- | any traces of footprints, SN STREETS NORTHW LARGE AND IMPORTANT October. A.D. IsS4, and Tecuried among the lan a Ridorr, ’ " ¥ “% IN. Ul SALE ot Wi land en 3 oot Ss . Wat. MCRRAY. ows, and Mr. Pioree Prongh of Carroll county |’ ‘The witness said that be did not see Medley | on rainy apteiNooN UNE FonrshnO PARR ase, Fronds of Weatmorciand cvuptp. Van. on the Jab) je12-akae __J¥nSb H. WILSON, } Trustees, David P. Cissell, a builder and practical rhe first witness examined was a man named | was also awarded the gold medal for the bout sbout and remained in the barn only « mo- {at F1Vi. OrCLOCK, wo wil oir for sul, ju CARPET, MATTINGS, B48, to Bred Fewieand Sohn. sherman, ‘trustees, | JX ATCLIFFE, DARI & CO.. AUCTS, 4 : he preuitees, Part o . in sau QUOK! x apron ne eee bricklayer of forty years William Murray. He saw the young couple | fay on aRricultare, | MT. Carlee aired.a prige| Alfred Clarkson of Fall River suid he bad | (2°) 10 snetan Sopth Capitol treet, ana ran oon HORATS, CARTER SESE Nive. | Sri, boned inicbweieess wereinseriied | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALCANCE UNIMPROVED called to testify. walking along 434 street about 8 o'clock Sunday | Of" set of books for an essay én “The Amer- | been about the Borden place seven or eight | sites in this rapidly tinpr ving section of the cl TRENT WR EEN COLDOR Wie WILL SELL. | eSebn herman ss one ok the cae es tas | EENGION OF GONMECKICT AVEREE in the neigh! evening. When they reached Louse alley Shea | jcan Revolution” and Mr. C. C. Ausherman a-| minutes before hoe went to the barn, where he | | Terms: One-third casi. balance in one Al OUR’ SALES LOOMS, 920 PENNS\LV ANIA | Sood of trust by an order entered in the county court | jy virtue of a Ace#ee of the Supreme Court of the quell, savag came out and threw up bis handa. White said | prize essay on. ‘Truc Manhood.” At | sw Deputy Sheriff Wickson. Clarkson enid he | oy, urement ir ral eann at the: 0 See ee ee aa eee OE ERORS, | Monee ee ee Tae an yuma On she Bath day of | District of Colmumbamaitting a» a cours of equity, Louise “Home, feb, “You ere too trenh.”'” Nxt he hoard | {190° in the orening « battalion drill of the reached the house bout 11:80 oclock, He | yirdinty A dtcat of #0 farina afabe dine | PlaNOs. GiiGAs a, op Of bonds sscured My sata deed of trust. the lewetuee we. Stkryte Barnes tat No, 18.0Na. Shea say, “My eye is out.” Witness aesisted in | cadets of the college, under command of | thought it was less in ten minutes after sae. All convevanicing aud recording at urease 0 ie signed trustees will vel! at public auction to the hi ee 9 me, Stal. = Re Gs aug Une sad Gentohs|ron Gauss Ue k. Sag ee en a icd: there before he wont into the | cot RATCLIFFE, DARK EOO., Aucte. je-dtds A DEALER DECLINING. BUSINESS, Fe daieggg™ tae gine TEENTH anti) Da OCR, Oeeee ent af ter preiinns on WERE Mr. ay, be- | home. campus. Adjutant Charies Alvey, at the close | barn. GD W- STICKNEY, Ancticoee, 1G CATAWBA, ROTTLES. DEMTJOENS, TOL, Mittit! chet Telbwine asecribcd pereanat | Bake Ti RWERER HOG DAL OF JURE A) Stouts bal rape = by mayne ag uae Shea with an ume- | of the drill, announced the promotions, ap: AX ALIDE FoR Ltzzie. SALE AT AUCTION OF A TWO-STORY BAY: 3, MACHINE, Be. snd real evtate, 0 Wits a as ot | Sri nnd ant presniacs, Lyin ‘and "bein te mo in the baildin. amber of | io, sre sunwereawteen, “Law no dem-| fet forthe emeing gene among wih are |, AD TI a or oman | Taps MOUME SOEITR Si Sis HONE] RN GE GA SAEER Res, |e Sai eas iaoenine geet ea | Se"pur aca indeed he Ay." men making an excavation and was onstration whatever. i the following commissioned officers: To be | be went by the Borden house in — . 7 n ° - BUGGIES, SURBEYS,, Toler ware, biankets, bed liuen, towels. curtains abd | “pont vit 4 1 wil sigs for cate on FRIDAY, foe SU 5. VICTORIAS, HARNESS, inbles for our hundred apd four (104) roome, the |g haplung LA werner Te ecnail’s Chanock Did White use any threatening language?” | major, Cudet Ker; to be’ lieutenant and ad- | the morning the murders were committed. day of TUNES Is, AC RIVE CLOCK, pth tractof land called part nf “Pi-tchail's Chamoe™ “7 . ” 43, Eckington, D.C., improved by” a hotise cot ke i Pinine Room Furniture, consisting of chaira tables. | ronnine thence north 80 degrees west IK perches, », sir.” jutant, Cadet Ausherman; to be quartermaster, ‘What did you see?’ taintas seven room fh inoders improvements. = SPECIAL. china and glass ware, table Hnen and Kitchen | thence south HO decrees east tues, thener gaged ia unde Had Shea been drinking?” IiMiet’ Berts tobe veagtalue of. tufantry, | _“Lenw a lady come out of the barn and go to | ‘“Furuevery' casts and made Luowt atte of ante. ONE, BAY COLT, TWO XFAUS OLD, ‘ptouala iebeasary tout a santber botel gone bun: | 24"SuSs went 14 peqchnsohce mort aaerome See any signs “J don’t know, sir. I did not see him take a | Cadet Bomberger, company A, and Cadet Chis- | the stairs at the north side of the house.” AASy conset to be comand ee aEy MIRED BY PRINCE ALOK Senrerty come, foome. personal mies perches wo the place of twainning, comtaie- digging had already drink.” well, company B; to be captain of artillery,| Robinski said that it was not the servant he | "7" 0 ee ‘TROTS WELL, 2 Three hundred and four 304) lots, ‘Terma: aut | FL neers thd Te ueeeiey: more “Smecthird An ot tts eo “Did you regard Shea's demonstration as an | Cadet Pue; to be first lieutenants, (een es ne Hse comb! 08 tal i oe al dressed. Deeicampats for ail Separtenents eactved me 90 | seape S Se a tuenet aotend tte tebeere beneey 1 rand oue-third inewo years, totes ta be feiven tr of this week, w! insult?” company A, Cadet H. Deut, company B; to 1 witness descr yw ho ——_ = (00) dave, or all cash, at option of purchaser. _ Sg tt the building to ascertain the cause of the “I didn’t think it was right.” second iientenante, Cadet Wiemer, company A,| ‘The district attorney asked him about feed-| WALTER BD. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneers. | je 5cut'""”-RATCLIE RR & CO 3. Thithote ant lite, reservation, containine an Hina scide and ating inereat ‘of nals watt ni deat. “Had you been in White's position would | Cadet Seidler,company 1 The contest for the | ing his horse that day, and Robinski became UNSERVICEARLE | () G, SLOAN & CO.. Auchoneers, 1407 @ st. rea, of tememty cient OR) acres. two (2) rods sud | payable semi-annually, oF aii cash. at the option CAUSED BY UNSRILLFUL WORK. you have regarded Shea's conjuct as an in-| gold medal in the target shooting was not de- | confused. RTICL ES Al BAL POST OFFICE | \v- (Succomors to Latimer ® Sloan.) | Utie aud interest of the Colonial Beach Liaprovement | gee ancuuseni, MEO pS SO We medlrne te ‘He said that be thought that the accident was | sult?” Cided yesterday, Mexsts. Ausherman, Roberts, | “You ask me so fast what I don’t under-| oMWARDNY JGNE TWENTIETH, AT ELEVEN | NEARLY NEW UPRIGH xo, _smnos, | Compeny te and to the river end cxesh se Ci. | within ten days, or premine to tbe resold st risk and used by the wnshillful manner in which the | “I think I would.” MeDonald and Bond making a score of 63 out | stand." Cee eee eee ee eee ee eae aneton iu the | ESHER SUITES, CHAMBER SUITES OF ALL | sxemuesatd parks, the saue oubject, however, to the | cost of defaultine puichsser. Conveyancing, &c., at ‘ork was done. Considering the character of AXOTRER EYEWITNESS. off possible 75 and stil eing. Br. Knowiton asked about where he had soon | Genera Fort Ofiee cinct Coutratcs or, Ava’ | BASDS. SGML US HARPTUME GAR ct MUS | Sire vested eh ot cwurrs at Colonial Perchee ERECT 'SIDDONE, Trusten eee eee ne, ‘work was about| Wm, Langley was also an eyewitness to the THE TOWN CONMIESIONERS. the woman. ‘She was somo distance from the | Siiordy Sealey tant fang. Hit Water Cally | OFF4CE FURNITURE. FANCY ODD. CHATRS. Hes-anan hea Tas Pet hw, the worst he had ever seen. tragedy. Ie enw Shea throw up his arms and | The town commissioners met at the residence | Powe,” he wid er. one es otnie cra | Fem Bicwer ted weber thisllanects articien” "| On gary RRA TCLPrE, DAR « 0., AUCTIONEERS. dirt bad been removed in the excavation | heard White say, ke. ie. ERDAY, JUNN SEVENTEENTH, 1 RATURDAY, SUNN SEVENTEENTH, 1806, i or N .M., within our sales rovms. we ave. nw, ‘The You are too fresh." White | of Dr. Chas, A. Wells last evening with F. H. | gensation when be answered those questions: aah. By order of sx. THOMAS, | Strects we will all's general line of Household hffects | Se gt-ell cach, at the ovtioa of purcher aaa os about eight feet of the twelve that was tobe | 424 the woman continued up 4%¢ street and | Smith in the chair and s full board in attend-| “Did you say anything to anybody ubout| Jo16-9¢ Disbursing Clerk 'and Stnerinvendent._| of every denctisatm ete | Falco one Scurth acres 91, bart of the | VERY VALUARLE AND DESIRABLE DELL dug. Not more than four feet should have | Shea who was following, acked, “Don’t you like | ance, with the exeeption of Mr. Long. The | thi WALTER B. WILLIAMS & C0. Auctioncers Terms, One-third (4) cai, residue in twoequs| PROVEMENT: HEATED EY HOE WAT: been removed, as this would have left four feet | i17""aud acted ae though he tricd to strike | assessors rendered their report, showing per-| “Yes. TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING FRONTING ON sontasent moar or cir anime Ue cron mazetie | ELEGANT LAWR AND RNONS ASEG eneach side eo that he could ben > White. The next thing sstness heard was when | sonal property to be assessod at 881,136, land | “Whom?” = Soe ee ADA ALE onthe tro day of ‘silcach stoption of pur-| aTaenrs wor ere Purpose of underpinning. Then he would have | shea cried, “My evs 18 out.” value at @374,209 and improvements at| + AND SIXTH STREETS SOUTHWEST Nr idic statu onl veek bok. On TUESDAY. JUNE TWENTIETH. 23, 4 ‘up twoshores. The work should have been | “Witness heard White use no threatening lan- | #201800, making a total of 657.145. A! «What did you tell him?” TION (Xp. 402 taininctwobunired and sixty and Bftcen one-tun- | fecutot te praies CLOCK PM. we will from the front instead of the rear, a8| p44¢0, Shea's actions were without cause, so | communication was read from the Hyattsville | «J told him all about it.”” A EN Se ks Gredthe acres, taore, oF less. tp 'LOT 28 IN sQcARE ‘the front was the weakest part. far ashe knew. He did not see White strike at | Building Association, stating that if it was| “Did you tell him what time it was when you | front of the premises NE SEVENTEENTH, | , Terns: Ove-third (is) cash, residue in two equal | Frouting 28feet on 10th trent with s depth of 105 font To make his explanation the more compre-/<iea nor did be know whetber they were | taxed for its mortgages the mortagees would | saw the woman/” 501, improy ie 3. 0S O08 | en cent ee en ea ceive | 2a alles. improves by an elexantly built hensive Mr. Cissell drew a rongh sketch of ‘the | frienits or not. also be assessed therefor, making a double| “Yes” twalte'tnd ethtcen gente fr notes bearing interest OPEL Pasties) GREG: | months from day of sale—or all cash ieated bora perfect cystean af bot water Sakest Gen wetes Whew ke So BLOWS PASSED BETWEEN THE MEX. tax. The board decided that mortgages were] «What timo was it?” ffom ‘day of aaie and secured by deed wf trust on ‘ SshHOLD EEPECTS, MOLSES, | Parcbaser. ahoald have been done by a uilder. x ‘his houwe ‘as bullt by the ¢ exempt from taxation under the laws of the ‘The sale will commence at THREE (3) O'CLOCK on ‘at purchaser's said that ner for bis own andthe work ring dane entirely by Gay's. tabor, amd in stated that he saw no shor-| Annie Anderson, a colored woman, | State. Dr. Wells offered a resolution to repeal it was after 11 o'clock.” Prope LOO tS be paid down wich veopeesy ts atrnck ow much after?” wat TLOO tS he a Jpeety ts a the said NINETEENTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1s, ot by cvmtrart. Its thersiore am. exrepeionally ett —— ins to be fed with within ten days from and be continued fron: day to day antil complete eet hime eoalt tng ithe building ‘the ny when be was | two or three blows passed between the men be- | the ordinance passed by the old board of com-| fle was not sure about that, but he knew it | dni of sais, «ive roverty will be se~0.d aa “on {2th ile to the sat extn wil te retaincd wl the | Soul wrowing. eter eedeh@cbcod “it wil be first there, nor had he seen any signs of shoring | fore the umbrella was used. Shea, she said, | missioners taxing telegraph poles within the | was after 11 o'clock. eit WARE Ie WILLIAMS & CO. Tce Bere gaa Bil ows. tamers patd, and should any purchaser fall tocsmply | Sage" bearing huterget st ‘se tate af” U ter emt Pe since. He did not consider the underpinning 4 | "4.0 canso of the trouble and he struck the | corporate limits of the village on the| | Robinski said ho had sold things to Bridget | Ty cryere, Atti & CO., Auctioncers, Other Sideboards, Extension Tables. © with the tering of sale and yasment of any insted | Auntim. solid piece of work. It should not have been | Ft bin. When White punched him with the | gromd that it wae ridiculous. The | Sullivan and knew her face. R : peut of the, purchase angney, oF tes for seuss the || “Terms: The purchase mover over and shows the trast attempted without shoring anyhow. ‘ambreila he staggered back. Fesolution was carried. — He offered | _ Everett Brown, a young man who lives in | PEREMPTORY SALE OF 200 P hack tof the de- | Will be required a: the time of male Taree to become “Do think you would have done the | "niyo know Shea before this dificulty2?” | another resolution to the effect that all dogs | Fall River, said he went down to the Borden | , DAY MORNING. JUNE NINE i. Heconveyancing and recording | Pied with iu fitecr aye tri the day of sale, © work shoring?” said Mr. Thomas | sy. ns naked. Tanning at large in the village belicensed at the | house when he heard of the murder. Ho saw | Sho yeauspivania avenue northwest, by direction of | P48 ndersianed, | Six fig Tickt s nerve 00 evel! the, proper. st “I don't think I would,” said Mr. © cc ain" was her reply. “We were partly | rite of 1 for the male and $2 for the female, | Policoman Doherty come out of the yard. | a dealer dochinine Yustues, ek kB Teyenciag, Tecordine, Be, at Purcherers cost. A RECKLESS 308. raised together.” * and if the owners do not pay the taxes upon | Brown wont into the yard. He was accom | 9 which we eles cw sttentuin of Cie trade and pee HOM UEL, S BURDETT, { trons os __ Ee Seen ees aaa, ccWelt, doa’t sou think it was reckless to un-| White and the woman were walking quietly | them within sixty days that the bailiff be 18-| panied by Thomas C. Barlow. | Thoy tried to | vate buyers HATCLIDEE, Dain © CO mo ALOT 17 BY gs ¥ et. nw, Washington, D.C, RATCMPFE, DAKE & CO. AUCTIONEERS. Sue * along the street, she said, when Shea came up | structed to shoot the animals. This resolution | got into the house, but Policeman Sawyer would | _je15-“t eens ‘Aueti f SOUTH, BETWEEN | Jel0-dte Scope oe che " dertake the job without shoring?” from behind. was also adopted. The goon of compelling | not let them. He did not wee Policoman Medley, | CO., AUCTIONEERS, SEP ERICK HOUSE, G. SLOAN & 00., Avcticnvers, 10076 ot. aw. | ““hoteey ea eae T BUCTIO™ OF A val “T do.” : property owners to pay for half the cost of the | whom he know, anywhere about the place, and US PENNA AVE. S.W, Coe a hit at | C. & “Successors to Latimer & loan.) j be OS a PETERS POOR LOT BUR ‘Mr. Cissell said that he considered the work wicunes oa eo eases at! Os ‘cues ai patry? == set of — aes he hung about = ate eerie 1. | CHaNce OF A VALUABLE Lov, sITU- guuwe No 14451, ane V- <T SALE OF Tonocenies, tapir| PRG, SACK, PH Thar wiprat To co ‘piers was inferior, fact jweeney, 5 | was tup, but the was lonedon | Barlow was called and corroborated the evi- ry CORNER OF FITTH AND L PS, Ke. Re... COMPRISING C: . Ba see ne ri enter en one of any | the female who figured tn the affair, was called, | the ground that it might eause litigation, dence of the previous witness. : hus bled atialeedals Suet sy FSEAPTLEC EAT AD | pB5 cirtoe cfs come waned June 3, 280, ie could ran his Knife blade in | ang he eaid he knew nothing of the affair. Ho| At 9 o'clock a grand ball was given in the eau Ga mame ae peta seed June 8, 18a incguity | 3. anfromtof the pronerty, part of quareaine bane | DES. ps ANT BICREV ECTS | Mili A Hal eral Sapreioe Crane Dieter of Cols of the Joints. The cement was very poor | 4, had college hall, which was tastefully deoorated | Joseph Le M: then put on tho stand. | cats ,No. 1445S, whecein Sarah P. detneon ot a are | Corning for the naane Bi fect west fromthe north: | GLASS, — SPI RTRACTS, “PAuIStA® | WA the Undernictind Will sell on” MONDAY. 3 {ndeed,, no better than ime ‘The cand, | id, however, that Tuceday night he had some | ‘ith fiage, bunting and the Maryland Agricul- | Joseph fe May wae tho P fand. | Cop:riainanivand JomepG, Fuvittetal arcdeiendarts | .PSrneref sald mmare maninetience westalone | TABLE SAU PORT RELISH. WHEAT sr FINE O-CLOCK P. pot Hie cot nd. | trouble with the young man Oliver White. He | trai College colors—yellow and black, ‘Twelve | He enid: Ilive in the north part of the city, | the jntorsiened trove, Nil OAs ihr tals ALN nan: | eurcet south 7 feet; thenes south BZ fret: “ener eat | CHEWING GUMS BLLEINGS SHOE Bord too, was of s poor quality. could crum! said that Cleo Oliver bad told him of the affair, y auction iy front ot the premises on TH mt | fest; thence norty 207 feet; thence west 83. CHEWING GUMS, BLUEIN the cement ap in bis fingers. Any competent, ., ‘of music were furnished by the United | about four miles from city hall. [own a farm | TWENTV-SINTH. DAY OF JUNE, IN, at FIVE | J7 So ipets thener, nau 1D fhe placeof barn. | AND. DRUSHES. Lats Reeest' man could’ have detected the inferior | Pat a# the girl was provent Mr. Sweeney's testi Bates Naval Academy Band, under the leader-| there of ‘fifty-six, acres; there are woods on freuaie D toe toaawiae See tee | wie co ea perp ac 1a : ataglance. The joints) ™9"y "4 ship of Prof. Zimmerman. The guests were both sides of the farm. —— cokers; One-third cash, one-third in ene year, a AND FEVER AND A aif | fwrengeee tana barteap heigl ee. pinkoware| John Waters, a young man who lives on ins ‘the ball room by Liout. Grissrd, United | “(Here the court ordered the witness down | sitare, north of square © me-third tn two seach, notes me S ver cent var oe OB min CLM) foot wore of land avenue, was next sworn. He did not ogee th ‘ rf (2), becinnine for the nh ; coe eo Bass ALE IN BOTTLES, BURHAM'S Bi Rot of a quality that be would have liked; they | Mary! ‘tescrintion of { States Army. and dismissed the jary, it being decided that | (PY), yectnming for Teste inet nents, secured by deed of trust i CRHAM'S BEF! : wore too tough. It would act have taken much | Witness the affair. bat beard « — ‘Among those present were Mra. Judge Alvey. | some words were iecossary in regard to the | thelig: of 1, siree south Thirty-thre Sirah ety acid il"eann: wt the purehane's a E | year an’ oue-thint in two years: motes to be given Tnepeetion te find out the defects of the work. | ‘Be man. and said that Shea's Inst words were | yr, W. C. Canon of College Park. Mrs. E. A. | admissibility of the evidence.} C2) nels, thence sonth seventy -nine anes polied ith in ton ore ot Tit, 10a, at | {he deferred payments, secured by deed of trust om Fire minutes would have sufficed. that he did not strike the man; that be only| 7’ of Paitimore, Mra. Coffin and the Mises |" Me. Knowlton, in urgning the question, sald | No%.'2 Aye eho eh dot tod faite pareve’ Con- | TEN (7CLOCK A Mat wary roonse No. te L Sve et ae UY 4 ‘Mr. Cassell was asked if 2900 was sufficient ————. a rea, testified that he| Coftinof Muirkirk, Misses Virgie and Susio| the matter upon which this evidence would | ginning. tecether wiih th Neawents there MONOLD, Trustee. 438 La. ave. | line of staple and fancy groceries ae partly inentioned an eee ae reagires, sum to properly conduct » work of that vort,| | Richard F- Dals, colored. Keech, Annie Lovejoy, Mubel and Essie David-| touch had no relation to the case aud hind noth- | ferius: One-third c secLe Droit building. | above. vers and dealers shontd give tis | $e % sje gris af eale to be complied with But he dcclined to commit, bimeelf, nx he had | 28 seleep when the affair happened. He s8¥ | gon, Yon Daucherhatwen, Katie Fitzpatrick, | ing to do with it, so far as the time was con ‘ | air Reg ea She epetaare al tla and | Siece™™ Convezencing atcerckaserseos made estimate in this particular case. - Emma Conrad, Ray,Philipe and Norris cerned. The testimony sought to be introduced ually, and ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS % as ARNOLD. 458 Laave, Foes cet e Secieabie job ‘at dest. Underpi- CLEO OLIVER'S STORY. ington, Lala wale. Alice a toms ‘was that wisnoee had eecn, aman passing slong TE Cag Mc iy Art eda) ay Boome ee wokies pubehie ka ee GAS WELLAE PIE ha-owe..5 ai ‘Ring he regarded alwaysas a dangerousand un-| Cleo "the female who was with White | Nina McEwen. Florenco and Nellie Carr. Annie | the road near his farm, his clothes covered with | 91 BiG rejiret at tune of male, Terns to be funn. d gel TNITED STATES MARSHALS SALY.—BY VIR- yo Bletant work = = peeorpresondpr Diow was inflicted, was | ud Edith Geib, Lotta and Bornadine Fenwick | blood and presenting a decidedly repulsive ap- | plied with i toy ay fl at | On SATURDAY “AFTERNOON, gese seven-| U Yas‘ct a writ of Deri facias issued” ont of the | (q20- W- STICKNBHs swotioneer. He was asked whether ‘ ne risk abt cost of building should ‘ and Coriume McFarland of Hyattsville, Char- | pearance. have been occupied ra the Beemer thould | sworn, Sho said that she was with White Sun-| [otto and Esthor Calvert, Jessio Nesbit, Bessio | ' Mp. Jennings said that this was not a ease of that if | day night, and Shea came out of the alley and| and Emily Johnson ‘and Virgie Watson | conversation, and that neithor way aware of the ‘the ‘precautions had been taken. With- | sissed at her. Shea asked White if he wanted | of College Park, Kate Hurley of Bladens-| presence of the other. The man seen by wit- fout euch precautions the building ought not ‘to | to fight, and he said yes. Shea struck him,| burg, Anna and Mamie _— Poole, | ness had a hatchet in his hand, which might have been occupied. and then White struck him with the umbrella. | Mitchell, Whiteley, Mary Onley, Mary Smith, | have been the one used in doing the murders. “Was there much of a conversation between | Lizzie Shoemaker, Hutchinson, Edmonston, | He claimed that though the evidence be much a them before the blow was inflicted?” asked the | Beattye, Louise Price, Eversfield and Sherman, | or little it should be submitted to the jury. Columbus Thomas, another builder of more | coroner. EVENTHE at SIX O'CLOCK, wo wilt offer for vale, im | cher office of ‘the Supreme Court af the District of jeromt of the purchaser. | tropt 8 Md, Trouting | Columbia. and. tome directed, I will sell t- public PADGETT, 20 feet Otek salefor cash, infront of the court house dour of bi Valance "in ‘sx and twelve | Seid District! on WEDNESDAY. THY FIPIH DAY or. of trust own the troperty | UF JULY. aRsit AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M, ail the ption of the purchaser. title, clatin, interest estate in and tothe ale. Conveyancing and owing de-cribed property.to wit: Part of lots num er, : 7 Fi square wumbered 1536, contained DARE & CO. Aucte. Toten and) terand, vie: Beacin, yancing and recordin veyancing and te: : Ule premise n Tstreet by One-third by TRUSTEES sate UP VALUABLE PRoreRtT IMPROVED BY & TWO-STORY BRICK DWELA- ING, BEING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SPRUCE AND ZOMRER STREETS, LE DROIT PARK, WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of cortain deods of trust, dated M. TRUSTER: TWENTY LAX ; yee ‘and Morsb 1 aud duly recorded tm 4 Drs. W. O. Eversfield and J. R. Owens of | Decision reserved until this morning. “rtaih deed of trust, dated 108%, folio 249, folic 287. respectivels oN * duly rece be jest of the party secured t 4 ‘than s quarter of « century's ¢! , fol-| “Not very much,” replied witness. Hyattsville, Profs. Spence, Harrison and = ooo and duly reconied tn Liber 1655, sti reaent ‘party og % Sane He| “Did you say anything?” Toliver of the college and Messrs. M. C. Hazer, AN APPEAL TO AMERICA, yy of the party. ae Tapak GCSE THE TRENTE POUT ie ee lowed Mr. Cissell in the witness 2 a Sot: Seumgo cast 33 ast te awe mez of sata | TaDat, NPY PORTE. said that be bidder for the job in pie , E. A. Fuller, Frank Wollard, Robert Howard, — Jot 13; thence north 10 fect: thence cast 3B feet 3 | FIVE O'CLOCK P-M.. the followine 4: aa ‘of which “Where did Shea hit him? Roger Combs, William and Frank Carr, J. B.| pishop Taylor Describes to Secretary tou "im front ob. ? TREET | South alone’ said street 82 feet to the place of borin: | say nrcniwen.situsted tn the ity and District ee ser at Lee Gray, E. G.' Niles, J. M. Nesbit, Charles H. Gresham Liberia's Condition. ee gT FIVE OCLOUR BP CPIVE rer. °> | Ritw. torether with aliand eluar the inircwements | Ey the full Senin ther of lot forty the CA be, # a le 7 ny pe following described real estate, situa: vin sl a1 “i Bas or pbert F. Morns' subdivimon Thould’ never have been attempted without | (pid hekmock Rim down?” a shen | KOM Alfred H. Wel cen SFonce, Lawrence | Bishop William Taylor of Africans addressod | fnghy uf Watiiein, Digit of Columbia to-wit” | Le orenacis Oh LUESDAE TE S WERT TET | am He Died, and will Ye. sold to natty execution | (i5)'e A 1 arber-and tn. wubsirvsion te shoring, but he had seen no signe of shoring | wag under the influonce of liquor at the time.” | Caysard, I. liall ‘Brehme, E, H. Brinkley, | the following letter to Secretary of State) AYO) /auttiacs of Stat, AG i reutwscabdl | PAY"ON JUNE, A.D. 18k at FIVE O'CLOCK | Tagine ae B. Warren t Go, totheune of Barton £: | funsie fecouniy tock @ Dae 40. heaped bya Mince the building hea a feet Chere | “Did Shea use any insulting language?” James Burke, Thomas Fisher, William Domer, | Gresham: n Setate of the late Clark MA's, is : IN SQUARED, fF DANIEL M.RANSDELI. U.S. Marsal, | "41 Drick residence. eh peapeatenc came from the north pier in the front. where) «No, sir; he just sissed at me,”” Mareh, William Davis, Harry Bivonae, Ed. New Yonx, June 14, 1893, | revorded in Lavy Conny 3 Samir oat 64 : KATCLITFE, DARK & CO,, Aucts to be pai cach bad hes balatacs tn Tienes ee the work was done in s manner that « men Hot | Witness said she had no idea there was going | Johuson, Frod. Alvoy, J. 1. Latimer, George : *ehie above prover: te located a je nites from | two very decirable Dutling’ tote, _ 12am’, Stalim*nts, ayutbowm one, two apd thine we seen was unwork- vs Hon. Walter Q. Gresham, State Department, | | fie above nrorer x it ; fi ve. RS ‘years, pooh erence oy to be a fight. Thompson, Percy Rose, J. 'N. Oliver, George | Hom. Winter 04 Sr P aprretse on" tan iting ant Ohi rato dna | aly alone Son °° OO UNCANSON BROS, Auctionsera Intervet of Uber capiysmn de anor, pagans Sarees aan See Grigin and ©. E. Comegrs, ‘Dr. L.A’ Gritith | Daehn, Do sue tiberty X take and | fiewits, mt ‘itt ste te aceite gy twa slate | yeuruat i gerceme pee ana TEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING | Hhon ime tvoperty ellie aii-ewah, ae the option ———— Otiver White, the young man charged. tot. | of Marlboro’ and State Senator Mow of Anne) 0S 49 ‘call your attention to. the in| ftiittnouiy wit a toate tesa A | Bhai ey conte | MERE RD Soe ENAPG ALOU TS | Were, Adama #Ro, Sh as Capt. Martin R. Thorpe, chief of the supply | o.4 that he was coming up 434 street Sunday | Aunde commer et oe the board of | closed “Liberian appeal.” You probably have | "ihe tonins of save, Dloperty will Ue soit subject toa | chascr | Adcivsitof $3 mech ale, | os WUPSDAy APUTRNOON, SUNR TweNTr. | seine and Toorali Me the paretanere coat, division of the War Department, whoee name | ht with Cleo Oliver when threo men came | town commissioners, has received. information | seen it, | Our government bears no legal | Agri" seat uf thee to teiwid in sachs $100 | Sale ote aya, Sthormtns time’ | RPh demerits tithe teher of ine oun ts | from day of sale otherwise the Arustons rom x ‘appeared on the printed specifications for the | 1 of Louse alley and one of thom hissed at | from the superintendent of the Western Union | responsibility for tho protection of Liberia, | doyostt will be required at tie of thenicht Toperty at the Tink | womtanddent ferent Bee CoD) feck feat by a epee | HERE to resell yorty ‘at dhe Fisk and cost repairs and on the contract, was the next wit-| tho ‘One of the men said: “Let him alone | Telegraph Company at Philadelphia that the|but if we can by moral suasion extend | aneiiie and recor at cost of sto! defaulting pucchaner alter Sve dass! ad | af one hundred feet of lot_eigven (11) in equate seven Godeneling 3 ness. He was armed with an official-looking | ang let him trip himself.” wires for the benefit of the publi cannot be re- | Over them a protecting shield ee oppree- | Se resold at risk and costof di in Washington, D. © i ‘Tite property ts well located for e building. _ file drawer full of documents from the depart- | shea came over and asked him if he (White) | placed at the station at this place, but can be sion, it would be — seemly Ingiand’s GILES A 3 iy GApDis, ’ y Terms: One-third of the purchase money tt cash,bal- | _ 2014-200 ment Among these were the in the | a;3 not like what he said and ho (White) an- | established at any other point. hnnds arotied by the fact that she appropriated posal Vs seamed: Fo HUBLI | Trustees, | aneein ons tudtwo year at per ervt per ania titers = case, enough to five one a good’ Hien of the | 24 net hat he did not. Shea, he said, struck | Misses May and Elsie Lockwood of Washing- | about 100 miles of the northwest const of Li- | soy¢.anas ee ECorner Gt aud D sts i. = < —S--_. } ot payable com sunually snd to be cocares uy 0.Ge0d ‘amount of red tape to be gone through with at | 3! him and he the umbrelia at Shes. fhe | ton are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L, A. | beria afewycars ago. Now that France is laying ae PALE | HpHOMas DOWLING & SON, Auctlopeers, ‘XGerosit of B100reqisired at time of the department in order to have the necessary fatter ot ‘Dack and then witness went on | Shirup, Melrose avenue. claim to seventy-three miles of their southenst nies aes OLE Bet mars [age Conveyancing, Gc. at parchaser'scont. |Terms repairs doze to the old theater building. A yp the street with the girl. He told her that Five new houses are being erected at Land- | coast, England cannot interfere, if so disposed. | Giiaxc ABLE REAL ESTATE | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT OX XiEVENTH | the nett Ie reserted to resell tee Tropes ah the aaak mumber of these bids, specifications, be bad bh ‘Shea and was sorry for it, but ho| over and the foundation of the new school | Other Europcan nations are in the grab gamo K OSTRE ‘. KEN SIXTH AXD SEV iY THKARY Ay oo and cost of de‘aulting purchaser after five days’ d= &c., were kept [= The coroner and placed in pon ply it as it caters own fault, house is nearly completed. for African Ganeet 60 Yaas our Se Fe Eps eS iy bee ES Togscmaat gh acu resale in some “newspaper pab- ALL. ‘Mr. Thorve eaid that bis name as it a seems to je only one in posi- | pistrict of Colum passed in equity canso No rty (40) -et front of oftzinal lot "0. C” GREEN, Attorney, a ‘THE VERDICT. s tion to help Liberia =F was in| 14807. wherein a ne 4) feet vt tho west side @f | soi3-akas DUNCANSON BROS.. Anets et ‘and was not| The jury retarned a verdict finding that ee ae Monrovia when the treaty under which | a1! Barbara z oe ie eg Sees er omar Bae Ga There Seta Dit of use tn depriving poured Pitien by him on the ofiginal copy. He did| white used his umbrella while repelling an as-|q pretty Wedding Last Evening at st.| Liberia was expected to give her ivory const ‘Ferns, Une titel cash. balance tn one and two | G necenmary houkehld' furniture, Tell we what Fou whether any of the writing had been retty . s3 "Ito France was submitted to the senate. It yomra, wits inter TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE Lov oN THE ‘welcome toit'er thoush yon baa Se ee, sault on the part of Shea, and that he used it a was within three days of adjournment, and | O\CLOUK { oteepenceieaee = SOCTH SIDE OF FAMRAGUT STREET NEAR ad pee ie Just en low ro Thomas’ request Mr. without intent to do bodily harm. Correspondence of The Evening Star. they offered that as n reason for post-| tia: Lot n | devoait of # FREEMAN, AMPH MOURT, FLEARANT Hel piaialy cnn a ttorney Fok my of nat ‘the verdict exonerated White he was not Urrun Mantnono’, Sune 15,1803. | Donement, but they did not. dircotly reject | itera : Tepe, Nov ies PRnkhot'r skier - aren Ban Suess selene Se perder s received in answer to ad- Apretty church wedding took place yester-| it. Some of the lending men in the govern: | eis of sale, as preseribed by thedecrs, are: One- | PPV SCANSO® BNOs. Teale aly Seed gf tenet, Gated the Sth | eek ly payments. | We invite you tocone pv as for doing the eee aay at 6 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic Church, | ment were for signing it rather than risk | third cach. the balance in one and two sents frou ‘be | PEREMPTORY SALY OF VALUABLE BUILDING | folte 41 ie at 3 pay ber 186, at ices and qaniities with those of vertisements. for proposals y u Of tr : the District need a work SE lowest bid received was WAITERS PLAN A BIG STRIKE. | 45, town. Tho contracting parties wero Miss | trouble with ‘wr ~~ ‘a great source . a pr fiedis meth aE ON, NORTH CAROLINA “AXE BE- | of Columbia, cad ot the, request of the nerty eevared R “om Ds “ne “ ‘ certainty as to monious — relations | {ye br NG aay 2 ereby. we Will offer for sale at public suction in LPRIGERATOR. The next higher an one ot 8065. "The highest fe Witt Take Place Before Tong in Twenty-| Anna Hill, the danghter of the late Wm. Hill of | Say" in the fact that France. stipu- Smog a ae DAY the RE pnt of the rreutess ce THURS DAL the TWENTA | | And you need X, Ipnoer, economy te tg bid was that of © Thomas at $2,200. The chief ‘Three Cities on the Same Day. this county, and Mrs. Alimuro Hill. aud the) iaiea that if at nny time —_Liberin | ton tuys fea the 19) ot ‘ost of the moss, to toe Mich, the wart | Pe M-, the following deccritted CLOCK | wetalong without ous. Welhive them tual aw erike canals Gackien of Gan War ord have deckded to strike im|{oSne Sere beer Brooke, the gon of | should dispose of any of her territory or change | eraulting purchascr sfter five da irunt by the de:th of 87 feet 2 inches tngton, District of Colmubia, to wit: The east | Sau Prices then went on to give in detail the methods PUF- | twenty: ae citios on the eamo day,|crnSied by. frlonds and. relatives to witness Lert itgr el ipet re ape tae ror Lo CET Se ees atasccost | ggltie lot inainaied on ‘orth Carciina avenue near | depth of one hundred and. afty feet, Tier teaveret | Marzo = enty- A y to the Liberian coast woul vitalized, so that | to”. ee a ne coriier of Ist strect eact. ered elihteon (i8), of Te. > eaeeentty Quine te! st teen: sued in his department before the contract was | Pett Tt soma Meo of the Hotel andthe coremony. Her. Father Thomas, revre-| France would taxe in effect w_ mortgage upon | purely Seca Gece the’ eurehase money fn cash: Pale | 1s anerceity, during the hot woromen_t gt Zout poagen? a re 3 of the “grain coast” which they now claim ani a — aa F 1 year, with interest rate of percent Tt you wish Seareee Tas Serene cca |e a eee in wom ltaielpbiaeaying a | HET, Father, Cunname, performed the mar-| propoya. to cede in exchange for the “ivory | (), % SLOAN ECG. Muench tera sioum, | Stitt G wpejamaas Rev a pam pepghle cickanmuaiyr an <td Uy ead fara | mel fa ‘The attorney called Capt. Thorpe’s attention | received fat any moment, and | ""s'little flower girl, Mise Hilda Beale, cousin | Ct: , Ae pee a of sale to te fed SHH tL Purchaser. $100 deponit required at time of sale. | tween a Pineh or Hair ia the contract which stated that the | strike was expected there at any mome: I mention these facts, not noted in the | SRUSTPFS' SAL HICK. tnt detousti “conn ‘within ten ‘or tie | Revit you can nd toa clue i the contract mhich stated that the) 280 Sr oer conference. with his collenguce | of tho Dride; preceded the bridal party down | prinied. document, that’ you tony get the| ,wEAuLF Av, id LIMP iheriakand otf dpfanine ts RESiSE2 Mul be rsoia BE the rink and cont ofthe de! | Gevote one entire owt to Songer tre on of the officer tm charge of the | he started for that city to head off this strike. | $e isle, followed by the eight groomemens | Outer boundary lines of the subject. The | 19. isi, and daly tein 2 settee’ —e aaser RICHARD E. PATRO, : > 8 records SON BROS. Aneta | _Jel3dkds HERBERT A Gt tte’s Trasters Paxton Fensrrenr. a ‘beri a is we ote oe the ti nals DUNC Taunting aed then asked him who was the off | which ke considers premature. There aro| proce, brothers of the groom, and Liberian goveriment is weak and cannot pro- | ct seg é ( ; f = | Sia and ac the request of She SEE Die : eer im question. {iso ramoce of trouble in Pitaburg, and Meo| Stems’ Robbie Hall, James’ lJ, botnrn tect hereclf against" foreign overs: | oct cat ae PATCMEFFE, DARE & O0.. ALCTIONEEES, ae BROS., Aucnonects oo ». C. Ainsworth.” P from Philadelphia for the same | Sasscet ries J. Hil ry a “3 om rer Seiits é 2 fits STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE. ; Ta snewer to questions frou Mr. Warner and | "il go there from i eee cakes Ghat lah. ‘bciSearinits, “BMiowns, | © faueTey aod 10 wot crushed by foeslgn ie TRUSTERS' SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE 2.| ANU BASEMENT DINCK DMELE ENE erry g Carpet for the parter = ag mecmboa tay: en » * | vasion, will yet make an honorable score for STORY BRICK HOUSE WITH MoD: Y STONE. TRIMMING: cents pwr Vard—taseaia Mr. Hanvey the witness stated that each burean | PUTPOse- Lucia Miltenberger, Eva Darneille, Addie | 4), possibilities of the negro nationality, As pont, < i izers hard nt work now i aa aes of ihe department took charge of the work of) The alliance hes orgeniacty ing for | Clagett, Kate Beale, Stella Chew: Mary L. Methodist Episconal bishop of Africa, I beg | Lot 10 fronts 18 feet by Construction and repairs that it ueeded, and | in every large ity fm the country preparing for | Cosstt. © Hall, Carrie Brooke. Then CO Oe een ea ne oenan for Liberia: but L leave | howd, bra rick resident, that there was no supervising architect m the | the day of battle. 16 auttimore and St. | bride-elect with Miss Margot Cumehe. © coum | it to your better judgment as to methods of | snd is amprowed’ by a brick department nor an eri tcr bad ceeniond | Louis wil join neds wth their brothers in| $f 86 0c. *Sfr oun Brooke, waited nent the | Procedure Fee cach and inioring sate ie Ce or He diets gue not bad he | New York apd m Philadelphia, and, ata certain | Ne Pe Tet Prat party slowly advanced a Nossa ar at | Harte intersect witha Matatirtng "etch | Swipe Qed anda d fret that the work was a dengeroas one, nor e | X CE eae peoreband, hotels in | Star while tl party slowly advanced. | Heavy Damage Suit Againat Chief Arthur. | versuciny af purchasers ccs. 8 Soon, ou MONDAY er wre Brent of the prem: | designated as apd eine lot numbered ever thought the building was im » dangerous | 00, “ihre cities will be paralyzed, Ten eee omen igi mos tot Fudge Ricks of the United States circuit | sttiine of sale. | Terms to, be cor FORE" AID. Tats at FIVE OeLOeR bey PAE OF | Seumeider's sabdiviaton of “cert <Partacr attempts were made br the jurors to beheerpckemerg omy = TI the district | ig. She also wore a tulle veil, “the brides. |court at Cleveland has Axed the date for the | detauiting purchaser, nd ont if there was no one in the department | organizers have not been . who was . 37, of the records GHhee of the District « ~ bean toll the eines sithe | maide were drewed in whsto organdie. ‘The trial of the most important cave on his docket. | jeaakas CHARLES Et the District cf ¢ Die of Judging of the quality af | Ase precaution against betray ucch was handsomely decorated with flowers | [t ig that brought against Chief P. M. Arthur | yy Nrrep STATES MAUSHAL'S Sar ihe work done for dhe erent Capgery | Romer! alr ea by the Rainbow Club, of which the bride was «| of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engincers ee eer ect fariar ispued out of the clerk done ier particular dats, and Mr.| tho waiters are all pledge: Trekpe said there w=s no uch officer. The 1 Disttictof Columbia, | PROVEALT ATED ON TH Me NUMBeEI 71 Seanaattertin® | ilk caren cary seeded in bes | tows oN MiCHADAT, SENT ANOND OF an ani atention a | 9 et ce = j UNE. A.D. 1803, AT FIVE OCLOCK PM, anpenane ov La C.Rrer +4 re ts Ma! i Fxtension ate eae Fong pean oe fe pitives are Woven. Wire Springs, tress, 87 dle poue Lui reliable mabce—H bed real esta uated in the city of | Im, arto wits iubered thurts-two ( gest Sb He andviion f wenteen (13. lant 17) ot Fis ot of the ce subdivision of square og ty ae wubids sate for | offs at ase chehincene, trly new three-story and basement brick dweiling With stone trticminus, con ict surveyors . | for’ $200,000 damages for alleged encourage- | ofce of the Sui remne cone of fh ied om, and twenty-four hours before the eo ita eter « cain wae | re Ki age- | pftce of the Syireme contd | ro . Jue te Maid Dist-iet 4 ook thirteen (13), to- | taining 10 rooms with dere T . : ; - ad {ment ofthe recent strike on the Atn Arbor | rasi in font vf te caiet Rou dosr of sad Distirt | i her with oo eS, taining n tower: Lara hal ? i Nerean is responsible for work | strike the district organizers will be infor ‘at the home of the bride for members of | road at Toledo. A special assignment of the | ou TUESDAY, the TWENTIETH DAY ¢ | te yo reaidtie in two equal zak; as if St of ae vin, thie case, Col. Ainewortb. | of the day and pour. This much is certain, held wt aediato famnily. ‘The bridal party drove | ease has been made for Monday, September 18. | 09, a8 FNELNY COLON OW io te foltoming de eh phn pln ATA The only persons to whom Col. Ainsworth dele- | that it will come within thirty dacs end Probe”) iss night to Washington and then went to| It will be heard at Toledo before a special | scriued property, to Ss a oct PSL ad om 9 gated any authority in the premises were the | bly ry epcapasne spckes Sasm OES ‘Atlantic City, where they will spend ten days. | jury. The case has provoked widespread dis- | tan tiley font fan one uirgared <p fold: on all cash at the option superintendent of the butlding and inners fre = acaue S ea 2 a eee ‘cussion. fee ether with a right of Way over the aforesaid alley, | acce If the termnot axis eanet cee x Same. Mr. Thorpe was emphatic in his «! Six Brothers Strack by Lightning. Dr. Sarah B. Chase, who was convicted o SSE nd toxether with allan’ incular the improveraenta | plied with in ff iereon: seized and wf eat be bed meter hed any authority t0 | 7he six Wright brothers were standing under | joanglanghter in the first degree in causing the | | Proceedings mm a suit for which more than | Yoin"fiarsins ma day trot the ay "et bate ie vine the work. He was not an architect, ir home at Adrian, Mo., Wed- f 3m Manzoni, upon whom abe per- | €5,000,000 profits and damages will be asked | No "o0up. ut law, im favor of Chatios Av Aran ial and | days’ advo atider or engineer: and had never attempted ) 9 Ste es gene killed four of them out death of Maggie joperation, was Wednesdey, in | hive been wtarted by J. G. Itichardson of New | Arikur W: Paitin tsatinw ge Arongol & Faltag: | published fing eapercision of this yarticalar work, | | ght aud on lightning Miter two so they may | New York, sentenced to nine years and eight | Haven. | Tho auit will involve tho leading | KATCLIrRE: DARE RCO. ee a Mr. Thorpe wes asked whether there wi be * Levon wonths’ imprisonment. reaper and harvester manufacturera, my2dtojelGinemssC : wow te rhe deuartment of determining Ww! » $ rhebt reser at then risk aud cont days" advertine ° Published in Wa De SR HAILY, " WALMAS IL, yolOdeds ‘Trusicos, resell "the prop rehwsar tisemnens of Such renaie in notte news) per End recording st the cont of the archass EDWARD W. B PERRY B. TURPL: hewspape ® AND So: TH st, f the purchase money in eas in one aud tWo Years at 6 per cent Der a! rest, pas able neait-anuiually, atid to tw secvined fli ash, at th E200 regained with in iiton fet en AND 1 St